Chelsea eye two Premier League stars after putting five players up for January sale​

by | Dec 30, 2024 | Blog

Enzo Maresca’s squad could be boosted by a new centre forward in the January transfer window but the emphasis on Stamford Bridge remains on selling fringe players

​Enzo Maresca’s squad could be boosted by a new centre forward in the January transfer window but the emphasis on Stamford Bridge remains on selling fringe players Enzo Maresca’s squad could be boosted by a new centre forward in the January transfer window but the emphasis on Stamford Bridge remains on selling fringe players   

Chelsea are eyeing up a new centre forward in the January transfer window to provide competition for Nicolas Jackson, according to reports.

But the emphasis will be firmly placed on sales with five fringe members of Enzo Maresca’s squad eyeing moves away from Stamford Bridge.

Chief among the likely departures is England left back Ben Chilwell, who captained the side last season only for Maresca to decide he did not fit the desired style of play.

Midfielders Carney Chukwuemeka and Cesare Casadei are also free to move, though the latter will only go on loan and the former has a £40m release clause.

Young attacker Harvey Vale could depart too as he enters the final six months of his contract, with academy product Alex Matos also permitted to depart.

But, as first reported by talkSPORT, Chelsea’s recruitment chiefs are keeping close tabs on Ipswich striker Liam Delap and Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, who is available on loan this month having fallen down the pecking order in Sussex under Fabian Hurzeler.

Maresca’s men travel to Ipswich on Monday night looking to regain second place and apply some degree of pressure on runaway leaders Liverpool.

Ben Chilwell will be keen for a move in January
Ben Chilwell will be keen for a move in January
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Chelsea threw away a one-goal lead at home to Fulham on Boxing Day having also being unable to beat Everton eight days ago.

“All the Premier League games are complicated, no matter who the other team is,” Maresca said ahead of the game in Suffolk. “Every game we play is complicated, and you also see how you can struggle to beat teams. That’s because every match in the Premier League is difficult. The Ipswich game will be exactly the same.

“Kieran McKenna is doing fantastic. Since he joined Ipswich a few years ago, they are doing top. Even this year they are doing well. I would like to say congratulations to him for the job he is doing ever since he joined the club.

“We are going to try to prepare for the game in the way we always try to, which is to win the game. We have bad feelings about the last game we lost against Fulham, and hopefully we can come back with three points after this game.”

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